The roving cameras of Google Street View has archived all manner of accidental weirdness. Artist Jon Rafman has assiduously documented the strangest sights Google's cameras have captured in the company's quest to provide a navigable facsimile of reality. Indeed, tucked between the boring shots of roads and homes are gangs of Mexican werewolves and sleepy Japanese robots. Explains Rafman of his 9 Eyes project, which is currently being displayed at London's Saatchi Gallery:

Should you look up Foxoak St, Cradley Heath, West Midlands B64, United Kingdom on Google Street…
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I began an exploration of this new virtual world, and was fascinated by how powerfully Street View photographs can represent our contemporary experience, the conflict they can express between an indifferent robotic camera and man's search for connectedness and significance.